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Ontology terms for ionic currents
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No adequate ontology has been found for describing the various ionic currents used in the literature. We therefore used different sources to defined such an ontology. Here is the hierarchy of ionic currents established so far:
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Transmembrane ionic current
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Sodium current
- Sodium leak current
- Sodium transient fast current
- Sodium transient slow current
- Sodium pesistent current
- Excitatory postsynaptic current
- Inhibitory postsynaptic current
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Non-selective current
- Calcium activated nonspecific cation current
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Cyclic-nucleotide gated nonspecific cation current
- Inward rectifier (h-type) current
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Choride current
- GABA-related cloride current
- Calcium activated chloride current
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Potassium current
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Calcium-dependent potassium current
- Fast voltage- and calcium-dependent potassium current
- Slow calcium-dependent AHP potassium current
- Medium calcium-dependent AHP potassium (SK) current
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A current
- I A, slow
- Potassium delayed rectifier
- Potassium leak current
- M-type potassium current
- Potassium inward rectifier (Kir) current
- Fast voltage-gated potassium (Kf) current
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Calcium-dependent potassium current
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Calcium current
- Low threshold calcium T-current
- Slow high threshold calcium current
- q- and p-type calcium current
- N-type calcium current
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Leak ionic current
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Sodium current
This hierarchy tries to take into account currents as described in different publications as well as tags already available in the Knowledge-space.org ontology and the NeuronDB site.
Standard current terms from Knowledge-space:
Label | ID | Definition |
Transmembrane ionic current | NIFMOL:nifext_8054 | The disposition of cellular membrane to support ionic current flow primarily via membrane spanning macromolecules or channels whose conductance is ion-selective and dependent on ionic, chemical, and/or electronic environment. |
Sodium current | NIFMOL:nifext_8055 | |
Excitatory postsynaptic current | NIFMOL:nlx_mol_100201 | Any synaptic current which increases the likelihood of an action potential firing. Typically this is mediated by an increase in sodium or calcium conductance or a decrease in potassium conductance. It is usually synonymous with an evoked excitatory post synaptic current., Any synaptic current which increases the likelihood of an action potential firing. Typically this is mediated by an increase in sodium or calcium conductance or a decrease in potassium conductance. It is usually synonymous with an evoked excitatory post synaptic current., Any synaptic current which increases the likelihood of an action potential firing. Typically this is mediated by an increase in sodium or calcium conductance or a decrease in potassium conductance. It is usually synonymous with an evoked excitatory post synaptic current. |
Inhibitory postsynaptic current | NIFMOL:nlx_mol_100202 | Any synaptic current which reduces the likelihood of an action potential. Typically this is mediated by an increase in chloride conductance or potassium conductance. Inhibitory postsynaptic current is usually synonymous with an evoked inhibitory post synaptic current. , Any synaptic current which reduces the likelihood of an action potential. Typically this is mediated by an increase in chloride conductance or potassium conductance. Inhibitory postsynaptic current is usually synonymous with an evoked inhibitory post synaptic current., Any synaptic current which reduces the likelihood of an action potential. Typically this is mediated by an increase in chloride conductance or potassium conductance. Inhibitory postsynaptic current is usually synonymous with an evoked inhibitory post synaptic current. |
Non-selective current | NIFMOL:nifext_8059 | |
Choride current | NIFMOL:nifext_8058 | |
Potassium current | NIFMOL:nifext_8056 | |
Calcium-dependent potassium current | NIFMOL:nifext_8060 | |
A current | NIFMOL:nlx_mol_20081201 | "Transient"; inactivating potassium current, involved in delayed onset of firing; interspike interval; action potential repolarization. |
I A, slow | NIFMOL:nlx_mol_20081202 | Slowly inactivating \"delay\" potassium current I K(D), similar to the A-type current but inactivates slowly (seconds). Participates in spike repolarization. |
Calcium current | NIFMOL:nifext_8057 |
Supplementary terms created "in-house" for annotating the literature:
Label | ID | Definition |
Leak ionic current | BBP_nlx_0001 | General leaking ionic current |
Sodium leak current | BBP_nlx_0002 | Sodium leaking ionic current. |
Sodium transient fast current | BBP_nlx_0003 | Fast, transient, inactivating sodium current [NeuronDB: I Na,t]. |
Sodium transient slow current | BBP_nlx_0004 | Slow, transient, inactivating sodium current. |
Sodium pesistent current | BBP_nlx_0005 | Persistent (or noninactivating) sodium current [NeuronDB: I Na,p]. |
Potassium delayed rectifier | BBP_nlx_0006 | Delayed rectifier, slowly inactivating or non-inactivating [NeuronDB: I K]. |
Potassium leak current | BBP_nlx_0007 | Potassium leaking ionic current [NeuronDB: I K,leak]. |
M-type potassium current | BBP_nlx_0008 | Muscarinic receptor-suppressed potassium current [NeuronDB: I M] |
Fast voltage- and calcium-dependent potassium current | BBP_nlx_0009 | Fast voltage- and [Ca2+]-dependent potassium current [subclass of NeuronDB I K,Ca]. |
Slow calcium-dependent AHP potassium current | BBP_nlx_0010 | Slow [Ca2+]-dependent, afterhyperpolarization potassium current [subclass of NeuronDB I K,Ca]. |
Low threshold calcium T-current | BBP_nlx_0011 | Low-threshold inactivating, transient calcium current. Blocked by the non-specific channel blocker Ni2+ [NeuronDB: I T low threshold]. |
Slow high threshold calcium current | BBP_nlx_0012 | High-threshold slow or non-inactivating calcium current. L-type current. Also known as the dihydropyridine channel, or DHP channel. This channel has four subunits: Cav1.1, Cav1.2, Cav1.3, Cav1.4. Blocked by nimodipine. [NeuronDB: I L high threshold] |
q- and p-type calcium current | BBP_nlx_0013 | Includes both p-type and q-type calcium currents [NeuronDB: I p,q]. |
N-type calcium current | BBP_nlx_0014 | Rapidly inactivating calcium current with threshold around -20 mV. Underlies Ca2+ spikes that are prominent in dendrites. Involved in synaptic transmission [NeuronDB: I N]. |
Calcium activated chloride current | BBP_nlx_0015 | Calcium activated chloride current. Can enhance or decrease response depending on the Cl- equilibrium potential [NeuronDB: I Cl,Ca]. |
Calcium activated nonspecific cation current | BBP_nlx_0016 | Calcium Activated Nonspecific cation current [NeuronDB: I CAN]. |
Cyclic-nucleotide gated nonspecific cation current | BBP_nlx_0017 | Cyclic-Nucleotide Gated nonspecific cation channel [NeuronDB: I CNG]. |
Inward rectifier (h-type) current | BBP_nlx_0018 | Inward rectifier ('Queer'), activated by hyperpolarization, cyclic-nucleotide gated mixed cation current. Prevents strong hyperpolarization; increases membrane resistance during membrane depolarization [NeuronDB: I h]. See (Luthi and McCormick, 1998, Neuron, pp.9-12) |
Potassium inward rectifier (Kir) current | BBP_nlx_0019 | Potassium inward rectifier activated by hyperpolarization. [included in I h in NeuronDB]. See (Lee and Ishida, 2007, J Neurophysiol, pp.3790-9) |
Fast voltage-gated potassium (Kf) current | BBP_nlx_0020 | Fast voltage-gated potassium current. See (Kang, Huguenard and Prince, 2000, J Neurophysiol, pp.70-80) |
Medium calcium-dependent AHP potassium (SK) current | BBP_nlx_0024 | Apamin-sensitive SK (Small-K+ conductance) current causing medium (vs. slow or fast) AHP. |
GABA-related cloride current | BBP_nlx_0027 | Chloride current through GABA_A receptor. |